I am working on my Cisco CCNP. I am still learning IPv6. I setup a Cisco Virtual Lab.
My IPv4 setup Internal2 : 172.16.1.1 /24 vmnic1: FLAT : Internal2 : 172.16.1.1 /24 I have these static routes point back to 172.16.1.203 for use in Cisco VIRL labs on 60E 10.0.0.0 /8 192.168.32.0 / 255.255.224.0 192.168.64.0 / 255.255.224.0 172.16.16.0 / 255.255.240.0 172.16.32.0 / 255.255.240.0
iosv-x interface uses 172.16.1.203 all the time. It is static. 172.16.1.1 is static. I can ping out of Cisco VIRL to my TFTP server to redirect SH Run other commands to text files. Now, I am at the point of doing more IPv6 simulations. I need a static IPv6 address for both 172.16.1.1 and 172.16.1.203 along with equivalent ranges for the 5 blocks above. I was using 2001:DB8:32::1/64 for 192.168.32.0. I need a way to get static routes to reflect back into VIRL on IPv6 in 60E.
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